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Babylon Circus

Babylon Circus is a People from france ska-punk/alternative rock-band which has incorporated a multitude of affects. The exuberant, horn-driven clothing has preferred a bilingual strategy; lead vocalist David Baruchel sings in both French and British, and several of their tracks have tackled politics and sociable topics (for instance, the Iraq …

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Mr. Oizo

Though it’s a sure bet he’ll linger in the minds of all for his omnipresent Levi’s advert and 1999 Western chart-topper “Flat Beat,” music video director Quentin Dupieux turned in a few excellent digital productions as Mr. Oizo. Definately not the madding crowds of ad-oriented hipster trance or jungle, “Smooth …

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Accuser

Germany’s Accuser was formed in the city of Kreuztal and followed in the wake of this country’s first influx of successful velocity metal rings (Kreator, Damage, Sodom, etc.). Quickly progressing from your full-out thrash of their early attempts (1987’s The Conviction and 1988’s Experimental Mistakes) to a far more specialized …

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Thunderhead

After an unsuccessful audition with Victory, American vocalist Ted Bullet fulfilled ex-Viva guitarist Henrik Wolter and ex-Talon bass player Ole Hempleman within a Hanover bar, and by adding drummer Alex Scotti to complete this German-based band, documented a demo that quickly prompted a contract with Intercord. Behind The Eight Ball …

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Acid Drinkers

A hard-hitting Polish thrash steel device in the vein of early Testament, Kreator, Agnostic Entrance, and D.R.We., Acid Drinkers produced in 1986 throughout the abilities of Tomasz “Titus” Pukacki (vocals, bass) and Robert “Litza” Friedrich (electric guitar, vocals). Among the leading lamps in the lively Polish thrash picture, the band …

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Herman Brood

Among the Netherlands’ biggest rock and roll stars through the ’70s and ’80s, Herman Brood also gained notoriety for his lifelong dependence on drink and medicines, as well as for his profession in the visual arts. Affected by piano stompers like Small Richard and Fat Domino, Brood began monitoring at …

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Jean-Patrick Capdevielle

Occasionally likened to a France edition of Bruce Springsteen or Lou Reed, Jean-Patrick Capdevielle is a France rock vocalist/songwriter who all broke to mainstream achievement in 1979 along with his debut record, Les Enfants des Ténèbres et les Anges de la Rue, as well as the strike one “Quand T’es …

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Oxide & Neutrino

British isles garage duo Oxide & Neutrino comprises So Solid Crew’s Alex Rivers aka Oxide (blessed in Isleworth, Western London in 1982) and Tag Oseitutu aka Neutrino from Brixton. They fulfilled within a London-based pirate radio place before begin working jointly. Their one “Bound 4 Da Reload (Casualty),” released in …

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Misconduct

Inspired with the sound of hardcore rings of the first ‘90s, Misconduct began to consider its form in the tiny Swedish city of Kristineham. Fredrik “Ollo” Olsson (vocals), Martin “Mört” Roed (electric guitar), Daniel Andersson (bass) and Jonas “J.C.” Carlsson (drums) guaranteed the line-up from the band right away of …

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Mijk Van Dijk

Among Germany’s most significant producers through the ’90s, Mijk Vehicle Dijk recorded a good amount of early techno/trance classics beneath the aliases Microglobe, Mindgear, and Marmion. A bassist for a number of funk bands through the early ’80s, Vehicle Dijk relocated to Berlin later on in the 10 years to …

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